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Conclusions and Decisions of the 2025 CGAP Meeting – An Overview

Fri, 03/07/2025 - 17:12
The conclusions and decisions adopted by the Council on General Affairs and Policy (CGAP) of the Hague Conference on Private International at its 2025 meeting, which ended today, have just been made available here. Ongoing Projects In the coming months, additional meetings will be convened of the Working Groups in charge of the Parentage / […]

Brussels II ter, Non-Contentious Proceedings and Bilateral Conventions with Third Countries

Fri, 03/07/2025 - 08:00
The Court of Justice gave on 6 March 2025 its ruling in Anikovi. The case concerns the scope of application of the Brussels II ter Regulation on jurisdiction, the recognition and enforcement of decisions in matrimonial matters and the matters of parental responsibility, and its relationship with conventions concluded by a Member State with a […]

Briefing on Surrogacy Prepared for the European Parliament

Thu, 03/06/2025 - 08:00
On 27 February 2025, the research services of the European Parliament published on line a briefing authored by David de Groot, entitled Surrogacy: The legal situation in the EU, setting out the legal situation in the EU regarding surrogacy. The document provides a good, well-researched and easy-to-follow introduction to the topic. In 17 pages, it […]

BSH Hausgeräte: A Game-Changer in Cross-border Patent Litigation

Wed, 03/05/2025 - 08:00
The author of this post is Lydia Lundstedt, who is an Associate Professor and Senior Lecturer at Stockholm University and Linköping University. In the interest of transparency, the author makes known that she previously wrote an expert legal opinion on behalf of BSH Hausgeräte. On 25 February 2025, the Grand Chamber of the Court of Justice […]

Save the Date: The Third Edition of the EAPIL Winter School in Como

Tue, 03/04/2025 - 13:00
Building on the success of the two previous editions (here and here), a new edition of the EAPIL Winter School is currently being organized by the European Association of Private International Law and the Department of Law, Economics and Cultures of the University of Insubria in Como, in cooperation with the Law Faculty of the […]

Commission Proposes to Ease Corporate Sustainability Reporting and Due Diligence Requirements

Tue, 03/04/2025 - 08:00
The European Commission has published on 26 February 2026 a proposal for a directive amending Directives 2006/43, 2013/34, 2022/2464 and 2024/1760 concerning certain corporate sustainability reporting and due diligence requirements, as part of its Omnibus Simplification Package. The explanatory memorandum highlights that business associations have raised concerns about the regulatory burden resulting, inter alia, from […]

March 2025 at the Court of Justice of the European Union

Mon, 03/03/2025 - 08:00
This month starts with the publication, on Thursday 6, of the decision in case C-395/23, Anikovi, reported here, on the interpretation of Regulation (EU) 2019/1111 (Brussels II ter Regulation) and its relation to an international treaty between a Member State and a third one. The Sofiyski rayonen sad (Sofia District Court, Bulgaria) referred to the […]

ZEuP: Issue 1 of 2025

Fri, 02/28/2025 - 08:00
A new issue of ZEuP – Zeitschrift für Europäisches Privatrecht is now available. It comes with contributions on EU private law, comparative law and legal history, unification of law, private international law, and individual European private law regimes. The full table of content can be accessed here. The following contributions might be of particular interest […]

CJEU Rules on Validity of Asymmetric Jurisdiction Clauses

Thu, 02/27/2025 - 17:31
On 27 February 2025, the CJEU delivered its ruling in Case C‑537/23, Società Italiana Lastre SpA (SIL) v. Agora SARL. The case was referred by the French Cour de cassation which, at last, asked the CJEU whether asymmetric jurisdiction clauses are valid under the Brussels I bis Regulation. As is well known, the Cour de […]

The Jurisdiction Project at the HCCH: Latest Developments and Steps Forward

Thu, 02/27/2025 - 08:00
The legislative work of the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH) currently revolves around eight projects. The Jurisdiction Project occupies a prominent position in this context. With the conclusion of the Judgments Convention, in 2019, the focus of the normative work of the HCCH in the area of civil and commercial law turned to […]

Children in Migration and International Family Law

Wed, 02/26/2025 - 08:00
Stefan Arnold (University of Münster) and Bettina Heiderhoff (University of Münster) edited Children in Migration and International Family Law – The Child’s Best Interests Principle at the Interface of Migration Law and Family Law with Springer. The book, part of the EU-funded FAMIMOVE project, explores the challenges faced by children and families migrating to the […]

Court of Justice Rules on Exclusive Jurisdiction in Patent Infringement Litigation

Tue, 02/25/2025 - 19:17
The Grand Chamber of the Court of Justice has rendered today, 25 February 2025, its much awaited ruling on case C-339/22, BSH Hausgeräte. The Court was requested to clarify the scope of Article 24(4) of Regulation No 1215/2012 (Brussels I bis) as regards disputes relating to the infringement of patent rights when the invalidity of […]

Norwegian Supreme Court on the Law Applicable to Emission Scandal Obligations

Tue, 02/25/2025 - 08:00
German law shall be applied to a non-contractual obligations arising out of wrongful components in ship engines built in Germany, the Norwegian Supreme Court held in a  judgment rendered on 17 December 2024. Regardless of the fact that the Rome II Regulation is not binding for Norway and that it was not applicable in the […]

Ravenna Summer School 2025: Call for Papers and Presentations

Mon, 02/24/2025 - 08:00
The upcoming edition of the Ravenna Summer School on Cross-Border Litigation and International Arbitration will be held between 13-19 July 2025 in Ravenna (Italy), hosted by the University of Bologna. The Summer School is aimed at law students as well as law graduates and law practitioners who wish to develop a better knowledge of international […]

EAPIL Working Group on Property Law Publishes Interim Results

Fri, 02/21/2025 - 08:00
The EAPIL Working Group on International Property Law has been working for almost four years on a draft instrument on the applicable law to property rights in tangible assets. It has held regular meetings, including six in person meetings in various parts of Europe. The Working Group will next meet in Antwerp in May 2025 […]

Private International Law on Rights in rem in the European Union

Thu, 02/20/2025 - 08:00
The Spanish publisher Marcial Pons has published in 2024 a collection of essays edited by Maria Font-Mas (Universitat Rovira i Virgili) titled Private International Law on Rights in rem in the European Union. Some of the contributions are in Spanish, others in English. Free online access to the whole book is provided here. The essays collected […]

The Next Step in the Unification of Private International Law in Europe: Should It Be Codification?

Wed, 02/19/2025 - 08:00
Katharina Boele-Woelki (Bucerius Law School, Hamburg), has posted The next step in the unification of private international law in Europe: should it be codification? on SSRN. The abstract of the paper, a homage to Symeon Symeonides, reads as follows. This contribution reflects on some issues of European private international law. More than a quarter of a […]

Journal du droit international: Issue 1 of 2025

Wed, 02/19/2025 - 08:00
The first issue of the Journal du droit international (JDI, Clunet) for 2025 has been released. It contains one article and several case notes relating to private international law issues. In her contribution, Sandrine Clavel (University of Paris-Saclay) analyses the recently adopted Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence (“CS3D”) through the lens of European economic […]

Progress and Challenges for SLAPP Targets from the Perspective of EU and Dutch PIL

Tue, 02/18/2025 - 08:00
This post was written by Birgit van Houtert, Assistant Professor of Private International Law at Maastricht University. It builds on an article titled ‘The Anti-SLAPP Directive in the Context of EU and Dutch Private International Law: Improvements and (Remaining) Challenges to Protect SLAPP targets’, featured in issued 4 of 2024 of Nederlands Internationaal Privaatrecht. Apart from providing […]

The EAPIL Winter School on Multistate Torts: Report

Mon, 02/17/2025 - 08:00
This post was written by Silvia Marino, Professor of EU law at the University of Insubria in Como, and Director of the EAPIL Winter School. The second edition of the EAPIL Winter School in European Private International Law took place at the Department of Law, Economics and Cultures of the University of Insubria in Como […]

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